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he worked as chief of station in the middle east and latin america -- let america. the first question has to be, the former cia director sing that he does not know what happened after the cia send over their memorandum. that isn't the one he delivered, and the changes had to be made subsequently. the cia director, by the way, you anticipated when you were on this broadcast a few years ago saying that it had to have originated in -- the changes, the flow from the white house to the united nations ambassador had to occur either in the state department of the white house itself >> i stand by that. and the fact is that no one writes those sorts of things that a cia officer wouldright to my director would write other them at the white house or at stake. remember something. the u.n. ambassador, our ambassador to the united nations is a member of the cabinet also. this has been lost a lot of folks. she is a cabinet membernd would be taking instructions directly from the white house and probably not the secretary of state. lou: president obama and acknowledging exactly that
he worked as chief of station in the middle east and latin america -- let america. the first question has to be, the former cia director sing that he does not know what happened after the cia send over their memorandum. that isn't the one he delivered, and the changes had to be made subsequently. the cia director, by the way, you anticipated when you were on this broadcast a few years ago saying that it had to have originated in -- the changes, the flow from the white house to the united...
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to innovate and people that want to leave america. neil: we have fewer than ever going into a general practice nobody really wants to be governor. that makes me think, have we made it to these so these people don't want to be near that profession. >> it's not our problem. what we see is a generational change over. it was a pretty easy job, it was pretty straightforward. now, medicine has changed. patients come i with an iphone, they come in with applications on a wire you are coordinating with all my other doctors, why are you paying attention to what everyone else is doing and why am i not part of a coordinated system. neil: by e way from come the health care laws was to address this with electronic records and all. >> the health care law says that the records are probably the answer, but it's up to the private sector to figure out how to work it. neil: jaywalker, thank you so much. all right, coming up, a lot of states refusing to set up these health care issues. why is that? what can it mean when we worry about the automatic mandat
to innovate and people that want to leave america. neil: we have fewer than ever going into a general practice nobody really wants to be governor. that makes me think, have we made it to these so these people don't want to be near that profession. >> it's not our problem. what we see is a generational change over. it was a pretty easy job, it was pretty straightforward. now, medicine has changed. patients come i with an iphone, they come in with applications on a wire you are coordinating...
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america has not come to grips with the risk issue in hell. it's going to take risk, and right now, we live in a risk-averse environment and a government environment that can take risks. in many ways they are afraid they will get criticized in the press or media. neil: they said businesses to risks and we ended up bailing them out, so we are averse to risk and that the map because every time they do thi we pay for it. >> and health and medicine, we're going to have to take risks and figure out how to create new drugs and create new innovation. neil: synonymous with simona mr. conaway what you're talking about? >> there's there is a difference between the weather and climate. it's raining today, it's not raining tomorrow. the climate is the key. are there problems in health and medicine? you bet. we need to figure out how to do multidisciplinary research on -ow not to export testing in all kinds of things abroad. but you know something, we have more young people, more scientists, more people that want to come to america to innovate and people t
america has not come to grips with the risk issue in hell. it's going to take risk, and right now, we live in a risk-averse environment and a government environment that can take risks. in many ways they are afraid they will get criticized in the press or media. neil: they said businesses to risks and we ended up bailing them out, so we are averse to risk and that the map because every time they do thi we pay for it. >> and health and medicine, we're going to have to take risks and figure...
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america is no safer. were richer because we have a simple flat tax anbecause people finally rise up and say, these rules -- they don't do what he promised. they mostly stop us from doing good, new things. they waste our time and title vii of spiderweb of freedom killing red tape. so these rules will be gone, these complex taxes, too. forty years from now, we will live without those in a prosperous, free country. it says so righter
america is no safer. were richer because we have a simple flat tax anbecause people finally rise up and say, these rules -- they don't do what he promised. they mostly stop us from doing good, new things. they waste our time and title vii of spiderweb of freedom killing red tape. so these rules will be gone, these complex taxes, too. forty years from now, we will live without those in a prosperous, free country. it says so righter
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they said we are going to lose 800,000 jobs in america because of tis. restaurants are putting surcharges on meals. i talked to the president last night and he believes at least 10% of his members will go out of business here in mississippi. gerr is absolutely tragic for some businesses. we have ceos talking about how they're going to fire people, i want you to talk about something very specific about this. a lot of talk about sequestration. this would impact states severely, and it would hit mississippi pretty darn hard. 7.6% mississippi, only 6.6 nationwide. would he make ofhat? how important is it that we avert sequestration? >> is very important. so troubling to know the amount of waste in the federal government. i was state auditor for 11 years. we cut nearly half a billion dollars out of state billion dollars when i was lieutenant govern. nobody is talking about looking at ctting government spending and looking at entitlement programs are into the first thing they want to do is say, we're going to cut defense spending. the next war, think we will h
they said we are going to lose 800,000 jobs in america because of tis. restaurants are putting surcharges on meals. i talked to the president last night and he believes at least 10% of his members will go out of business here in mississippi. gerr is absolutely tragic for some businesses. we have ceos talking about how they're going to fire people, i want you to talk about something very specific about this. a lot of talk about sequestration. this would impact states severely, and it would hit...
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as people make themselves rich rich by making america four. would he say? >> i think this is ridiculous. look at the number of companies have gone bankrupt like u.s. airlines. general motors, chrysler. the list goes on and on. that is when union membership has hit another record low this year. they organize these companies and they make them uncompetitive. they make them less flexible. the companies go ut of siness. gerri: he made that point earlier. this is the biggest workforce in the country. some 1 million workers, they want to be unionized. is it possible to just the opposite is happening now? we got a long-term trend of decline in membership, now unions are starting to gain ascendancy? >> it's hard to say. that is out of a workforce that is out of the million workers. 160 or so worrs, those who want a union, yes, there is a reason why they have lost every election they have had. they can't find one store where there is a majority of wal-mart employees that want to join the union. you look at hostess, it's not hard to see why not. gerri: interesting. h
as people make themselves rich rich by making america four. would he say? >> i think this is ridiculous. look at the number of companies have gone bankrupt like u.s. airlines. general motors, chrysler. the list goes on and on. that is when union membership has hit another record low this year. they organize these companies and they make them uncompetitive. they make them less flexible. the companies go ut of siness. gerri: he made that point earlier. this is the biggest workforce in the...
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melissa: it is a sad, sad day for america. hostess, the maker of twinkies, my favorite, who whos ding dongs, all sorts of confessi shun airy goodness is closing its doors for good. 82 years, 82 years, failed to reach a compromise with its unions. 18,000 people are expected to lose their jobs. the ceo is on the phone from winston-salem, north carolina. they shut out the lights so he is on the phone. how much are you blaming the union. i think you made a dl with the teamsters. 30% of the workers are represented by the baker as union. they were the ones you couldn't make a deal with, is that right and how much blame are you putting on them? >> quite a bit, melissa. certainly the catalyst for making a painful issue to shut down is directly as a result of the strike the kers initiated starting last friday. ey do represent 30% of our workforce. they're not our largest union the teamsters are our largest union. the teamsters voted to approve the concessions. they were, and they were still at work this week. we had other union enginee
melissa: it is a sad, sad day for america. hostess, the maker of twinkies, my favorite, who whos ding dongs, all sorts of confessi shun airy goodness is closing its doors for good. 82 years, 82 years, failed to reach a compromise with its unions. 18,000 people are expected to lose their jobs. the ceo is on the phone from winston-salem, north carolina. they shut out the lights so he is on the phone. how much are you blaming the union. i think you made a dl with the teamsters. 30% of the workers...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >> this day marked a major escalation in the intensifying standoff in the middle east, as rockets sailed from the hamas-controlled gaza strip towards the holy city of jerusalem for the first time in 40 years. abc's christiane amanpour reports from a middle east on the brink. >> reporter: bill, we were outdoors shooting today when all of a sudden, the air raid siren went off. really unusual here in jerusalem, to know that missiles were being launched towards this city. a rocket was launched, hamas made a public statement saying they were targeting jerusalem, but it didn't reach here. it did not fall in the city. i spoke to the mayor who said that it did not hit this city. it was slightly south, there was no damage and no casualties. but it does raise t
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >> this day marked a major escalation in the intensifying standoff in the middle east, as rockets sailed from the hamas-controlled gaza strip towards the holy city of jerusalem for the first time in 40...
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we're the united states of america. and i agree with stephen that we need to invest in our growth engines. but that is going to materialize if we deal with fundamental issues. it's not a tax rate of 36 or 39. a fundamental issue is we haven't invested enough in our people, in our plot, in our equipment and infrastructure. it's critical that this fiscal cliff debate not crowd out the issue that we as a nation have three distinct problems. too much debt, too little growth, and too dysfunctional political system. and we need to address all three in a wholistic manner. i don't think the difference between high growth and low growth is a tax rate of 36% or 39%. it is much more whether we are enabling our citizens and our companies to produce and to prosper. >> i think we're actually agreeing. infrastructure, private-public partnerships, too much debt, too little growth is what the problem is. if we don't get a handle on that, then in ten years we may be sitting here thinking that we're a little more like greece. okay, guys,
we're the united states of america. and i agree with stephen that we need to invest in our growth engines. but that is going to materialize if we deal with fundamental issues. it's not a tax rate of 36 or 39. a fundamental issue is we haven't invested enough in our people, in our plot, in our equipment and infrastructure. it's critical that this fiscal cliff debate not crowd out the issue that we as a nation have three distinct problems. too much debt, too little growth, and too dysfunctional...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> we leave you this friday night with a story of a friend we have watched grow up over the past 18 months. dolan was just a puppy when we started to follow him through the tsa bomb detection program in san antonio, texas. now, he is ready to duty, wearing a vest and carrying on the process. here is nbc tom costello. >> reporter: it was 18 months ago when we first met dolan and his play mates at the boot camp, that trains these noses to sniff out explosives. but something about this puppy made him special. he was the 500th puppy to go through the tsa program. and every dog is named after one of the 3,000 people who died on 9/11. >> i can't even tell you what an honor this is for me. >> reporter: dolan was named after lisa dolan's husband, nav captain bob dolan, who died in the pentagon on 9/11. she met the puppy, dolan
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> we leave you this friday night with a story of a friend we have watched grow up over the past 18 months. dolan was just a puppy when we started to follow him through the tsa bomb detection program in san antonio, texas. now, he is ready to duty, wearing a vest and carrying on the...
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we published this to basically present americans with our idea for america, which is the same america, just better. now, once elected we will immediately tackle the big issues in this country. for example, sex education in school will require -- where required to acknowledged the sex scandals, there will have to play themselves in a made-for-tv movie. now, to address america's over expanding waistline we will require fast food be tied to the product sells, extremely excited to unveil. going to be big with the kids. well regarding traditional marriage, one gay couples to be allowed to marry for each stray couple of his divorced. congratulations dallas vegas, you're about to be the case city in america. and to finally bring transparency back to political process, like drugs and cigarettes, hd piece of legislation must clearly state the possible side effects and must be titled, to reflect its actual content. thus the picture that will be renamed fescue thomas jefferson. we don't stop there. our manifesto will enlighten the american people with chapters entitled the elitist scourge, how t
we published this to basically present americans with our idea for america, which is the same america, just better. now, once elected we will immediately tackle the big issues in this country. for example, sex education in school will require -- where required to acknowledged the sex scandals, there will have to play themselves in a made-for-tv movie. now, to address america's over expanding waistline we will require fast food be tied to the product sells, extremely excited to unveil. going to...
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obama's reelection marked the moment that traditional america ended. the moment when the family from the 1950s sitcom "leave it to beaver," ceased to be real. yes, it was a moment when-- ( cheers and applause ) traditional america-- obama's reelection was the moment when traditional mrealized even their rich wives couldn't save them from being replaced. bill o'reilly, what are you talking about! >> the demographics are changi changing. the white establishment is now the minority. >> jon: yes, as american demographics have always been changing. and the old establishment always giving way to-- and presenting-- a new establishment, mr. o'reilly and mr. goldberg. ( laughter ) or perhaps mr. o'reilly is forgetting the-- hold on-- 19th century. ( laughter ) when people with names like o'reilly were described in the "christian examiner" newspaper with phrase like, "the ill-clad irish man is repulsive to our habits and tastes." by the way, the "christian examiner" newspaper at that time considered to be one of the more progressive newspapers by acknowledging t
obama's reelection marked the moment that traditional america ended. the moment when the family from the 1950s sitcom "leave it to beaver," ceased to be real. yes, it was a moment when-- ( cheers and applause ) traditional america-- obama's reelection was the moment when traditional mrealized even their rich wives couldn't save them from being replaced. bill o'reilly, what are you talking about! >> the demographics are changi changing. the white establishment is now the...
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>>> this is "bbc world news america." taking to the fight to the heart of israel. set to receive britain's backing, syriana's new opposition leaders have talks in london. and the unmistakable sound of led zeppelin. we talked to jimmy page about their special honor in the u.s. >>> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. we begin with dramatic developments in the middle east. palestinian militants have fired a rocket all the way to jerusalem for the first time in decades. they have also targeted tel aviv. israel has risen but by calling up reserve troops and stepping up its bombardment of gaza. in a moment, a report from the gaza strip were there more civilian casualties today. first, we have this report from tel aviv. >> today, and the heart of israel, sirens scream for people to take cover from rocket fire. the past 24 hours have come as quite a shock. even for the million israelis living close to gaza, fear is part of their daily lives, the mortar and rocket fire have increased dramatically. one young couple went out to look at
>>> this is "bbc world news america." taking to the fight to the heart of israel. set to receive britain's backing, syriana's new opposition leaders have talks in london. and the unmistakable sound of led zeppelin. we talked to jimmy page about their special honor in the u.s. >>> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. we begin with dramatic developments in the middle east. palestinian militants have fired a rocket all the way to...
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tonight we have a special bigger picture discussion on health care in america an increasing number of republicans in congress acknowledging that obamacare is here to stay and president obama winning reelection it certainly seems that obamacare as speaker of the house banner put it is the law of the land and with obamacare millions of americans will have unprecedented access to affordable health care many of them for the first time but while the upshots of obamacare seemed clear the details and fine print of the law are hazy at best and it will get down to the nitty gritty of obamacare and answer the pressing questions that americans on both sides of the aisle are asking about president obama's signature legislation joining me for the discussions and i are ethan rome executive director of health care for america now here in davenport director of national health policy with the national women's law center and ron pollack exact or executive director of families usa thank you all for joining you tonight great to have you all with me. first of all just a general question i'd like to toss o
tonight we have a special bigger picture discussion on health care in america an increasing number of republicans in congress acknowledging that obamacare is here to stay and president obama winning reelection it certainly seems that obamacare as speaker of the house banner put it is the law of the land and with obamacare millions of americans will have unprecedented access to affordable health care many of them for the first time but while the upshots of obamacare seemed clear the details and...
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like america and not chine a. the other countries are copying what we did. we would have strong investment in the work force. >> why did we turn away from it? >> in the 1880s you had a sense of -- for all those who say don't let america become like europe they quote for a radical ideology of no government intervention and that hasn't been america's huftry. we need to tell the proper story that even president reagan invested in a government program to help small and medium sized businesses cop -- compete. >> if the u.s. is not in the game we are aiding and abetting the decision of manufacturers to go offshore and facilitating the loss of jobs. do republicans step up to be able to provide the incentives that are necessary? >> republicans should look at their own history. president reagan cared deeply about the steel and autoindustry. >> i have to ask you one more question. are you going to run for office? >> yes. >> what office? >> congress and if i could be haf as successful as your public service career. >> i hope
like america and not chine a. the other countries are copying what we did. we would have strong investment in the work force. >> why did we turn away from it? >> in the 1880s you had a sense of -- for all those who say don't let america become like europe they quote for a radical ideology of no government intervention and that hasn't been america's huftry. we need to tell the proper story that even president reagan invested in a government program to help small and medium sized...
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, in rural america. what are they going to do? their shipping costs are going to go through the roof. their line item is going to go off the page because they won't be able to cover in service rule america when the post office does right now for many of these companies. mr. bell, it's good to have you with us. it'sto
, in rural america. what are they going to do? their shipping costs are going to go through the roof. their line item is going to go off the page because they won't be able to cover in service rule america when the post office does right now for many of these companies. mr. bell, it's good to have you with us. it'sto
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he is america's spymaster, aside from all the other degrees and all that. he is running the cia. but he decides to conduct an affair through a gmail account, because, gosh, nobody can get access to that except maybe any 12-year-old in america. and his paramour, she has a master's degree from harvard, also of west point grad, and she decides, allegedly, to send a threatening e-mails to all woman in florida who may also be going after david petraeus, and she sends these also through a gmail account. and now they are shocked that they got caught. this is dumb and dumber. >> colby, you have a military and national security experience. your thoughts on this? >> war is hell, and obviously it has taken its toll on some of our top generals. look, nothing that general petraeus has done will detract from his record. what happened is still a little confusing. the investigation done by the fbi, and they determined that there was no question of loyalty or national security compromise. and they stopped. there is another aspect to this, the whole question of suitability in conduct. you can be a
he is america's spymaster, aside from all the other degrees and all that. he is running the cia. but he decides to conduct an affair through a gmail account, because, gosh, nobody can get access to that except maybe any 12-year-old in america. and his paramour, she has a master's degree from harvard, also of west point grad, and she decides, allegedly, to send a threatening e-mails to all woman in florida who may also be going after david petraeus, and she sends these also through a gmail...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm gary tuchman in today for fredricka whitfield. an israeli air strike blows opthe gaza cabinet building in the strip. it's the third day of pounding in the crisis in the region. this follows the track of one of its navy missiles and says what they say is a hamas building. they say so far today 11 palestinians have been killed. a hamas rocket aimed for tel aviv was intercepted. for a second time, air raid sirens sounded in that city. world leaders are calling for both sides to stop. fearing a repeat of the 2008 war that left 1400 people dead, mostly palestinians. israel says it is mobilizing as many as 30,000 troops. stay with us, a live report from the israel/gaza border is just moments away. >>> p po makes history this weekend with a three-nation tour of asia. the president, as we sp
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm gary tuchman in today for fredricka whitfield. an israeli air strike blows opthe gaza cabinet building in the strip. it's the third day of pounding in the crisis in the region. this follows the track of one of its navy missiles and says...
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it is so cheap that chemical manufacturers are being attracted back to america. it is so cheap that russia is worried it stalled on the eastern european economy is going to fail because we can now supplied them with natural gas instead of russia being a bear sole supplier. subsidizing wind and solar makes no sense. also five years ago we fought that china and india and other emerging economies might sign on to emissions reductions. and therefore that if we reduce emissions perhaps global temperatures would be reduced. i don't take a position on whether man-made emissions cause global warming or not but if we are reducing our emissions and china and india which make up 37% of the world's population are not doing so we are not going to have any effect on global temperatures and in the first chapter of the book i talk about geo engineering solutions that no prize-winning scientist paul krugman things can reduce global temperatures if we do it on our own such as breaking clouds with salt water or painting room for white to reflect the sun's rays. what we are doing wi
it is so cheap that chemical manufacturers are being attracted back to america. it is so cheap that russia is worried it stalled on the eastern european economy is going to fail because we can now supplied them with natural gas instead of russia being a bear sole supplier. subsidizing wind and solar makes no sense. also five years ago we fought that china and india and other emerging economies might sign on to emissions reductions. and therefore that if we reduce emissions perhaps global...
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immigrants from latin america are leaving spain in droves. this year, up to 80,000 people from ecuador have packed their bags and gone home. the crisis shows no sign of abating, and many ecuadorian immigrants have fallen victim to shady banking practices. for many, the dream of a better life here in spain has turned into a nightmare. >> we offer legal advice, and help them find lawyers who will represent them and help with the difficult negotiations with the banks. >> hipatia condor is also here for advice. like so many ecuadorians, she came here during the building boom, in the late 1990s. now she feels betrayed. >> back then, spain welcomed us as cheap labor. now that there's a crisis, we've been abandoned. the spanish authorities won't do anything to help the immigrants here. >> the local ecuadorian soccer league has gathered for a festive kickoff. during soccer season, more than 50 teams compete each weekend. it is a slice of latin america, right in the middle of madrid. before the starting whistle, there's also a beauty contest -- but th
immigrants from latin america are leaving spain in droves. this year, up to 80,000 people from ecuador have packed their bags and gone home. the crisis shows no sign of abating, and many ecuadorian immigrants have fallen victim to shady banking practices. for many, the dream of a better life here in spain has turned into a nightmare. >> we offer legal advice, and help them find lawyers who will represent them and help with the difficult negotiations with the banks. >> hipatia condor...
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, in rural america. what are they going to do? their shipping costs are going to go through the roof. their line item is going to go off the page because they won't be able to cover in service rule america when the post office does right now for many of these companies. mr. bell, it's good to have you with us. it's a
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it's grand canyon, yosemite, but also stewarding america's history and that would include independence hall, gettysburg, mount rush more, and most recently flight 93. my dress uniform and that famous hat is really derived from the world war i uniform from 1916, little changed from that time. the first rangers that patroled our parks before there was a park service were calvary soldiers. the presidio here in san francisco sent buffalo soldiers up to yosemite and sequoia every summer to control the parks, to keep the poachers out and to begin the construction of roads. the first federal superintendent of sequoia national park was colonel charles young. he happened to be the third african-american to graduate from west point. he went on to become the first black colonel in the army. amazing story. i believe he'll be honored sometime later this year by some sort of a national monument at his home in ohio. so, pretty interesting fellow and pretty amazing leadership demonstrated. today our rangers across the country perform modern-day public services, often away from municipalities. so, we'r
it's grand canyon, yosemite, but also stewarding america's history and that would include independence hall, gettysburg, mount rush more, and most recently flight 93. my dress uniform and that famous hat is really derived from the world war i uniform from 1916, little changed from that time. the first rangers that patroled our parks before there was a park service were calvary soldiers. the presidio here in san francisco sent buffalo soldiers up to yosemite and sequoia every summer to control...
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, more generous america and more tolerant america. we waited in line with older black people, with women, with lgbt community till the president gave his victory speech. there was folks in florida still online at 1:30 in the morning when he was giving his victory speech to vote. so all this nonsense about how young people, people of color, you know voted for the president because he was giving them gifts, this is the moment we've waited for. to have a president who represents us, who speaks to us and who fight for us. >> it's an interesting point here because you know, one of the things that allows the president to have not only an electoral college victory but a popular vote victory is that folks in plays like new york and louisiana and so-called safe red and blue states nonetheless showed up to vote for the president even though at the presidential level their vote didn't count in the same way. yet, it makes a big difference if he wins with a popular mandate and an electoral college win. >> you're absolutely right in your opening re
, more generous america and more tolerant america. we waited in line with older black people, with women, with lgbt community till the president gave his victory speech. there was folks in florida still online at 1:30 in the morning when he was giving his victory speech to vote. so all this nonsense about how young people, people of color, you know voted for the president because he was giving them gifts, this is the moment we've waited for. to have a president who represents us, who speaks to...
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>> we did three appraisals under the america's cup. the value,ly need help from brad, who i know is here, we did three appraisals piers -- excuse me, the seawall lot and take the value of the america's cup and that was lower than the 30 million that we are valuing it at. we had one that came in at 3 3 million, we had two others that brought an average down to an amount we agreed upon to use for transfer value, lower than 30 million. 30 million that is reflected came out of one appraisal in today's dollars and determined based upon looking at comparable sales -- recent comparable sales. >> right now we have not necessarily an agreement but understanding about 30 million. >> we have an understanding that is the number we will be using with some index for time when the transfer actually occurs. >> when we have term sheet, probably be more set in stone? >> absolutely. that is one of the recurring points i would like to make in the hearing is it is through the term sheet that all financial assumptions i'm presenting will be born -- borne ou
>> we did three appraisals under the america's cup. the value,ly need help from brad, who i know is here, we did three appraisals piers -- excuse me, the seawall lot and take the value of the america's cup and that was lower than the 30 million that we are valuing it at. we had one that came in at 3 3 million, we had two others that brought an average down to an amount we agreed upon to use for transfer value, lower than 30 million. 30 million that is reflected came out of one appraisal...
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bank of america, dignity health, miller coors, diamond foods, virgin america, pg&e, and sales force to help to make this civic celebration possible. we thank you. and of course we must recognize the giants broadcast partner sports bay area that brings sports to our giants fans all season long and made it possible for this to be watched all over northern california. all right. are you ready now? we can really get it started. [cheers and applause] . i said are you ready? [cheers and applause] it is my pleasure now to introduce two members of the best broadcast team in baseball. please welcome dave fleming and john miller. >> now, all along the parade route this song that echoed through the ballpark and my broadcast partner on the radio dave fleming somehow has involuntary reaction to it. a lot of people think he's so into it. whenever the music comes on he can't contain himself. it's not even that and i'm going to show you it right now. >> i'm not sure where you're going with this john. >> it's uncontrollable for him so he's not really into even the thought of it but i want to show you w
bank of america, dignity health, miller coors, diamond foods, virgin america, pg&e, and sales force to help to make this civic celebration possible. we thank you. and of course we must recognize the giants broadcast partner sports bay area that brings sports to our giants fans all season long and made it possible for this to be watched all over northern california. all right. are you ready now? we can really get it started. [cheers and applause] . i said are you ready? [cheers and applause]...
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we think about chase, bank of america. they have really targeted struggling people for high-cost credit. they charge high interest rates. jack in fees. that's the business model. they know full well that in their high-volume of credit they're issuing, that there's going to be a percentage of people that are not able to pay the debt. so lots of people are struggling to pay, so they make tons of money on that. then they write off the debt that they don't collect after a certain number of days. they get a tax benefit from that. then they also have spun off this whole debt buying industry. >> can i play devil's advocate? so people who support this system, they will say, a, there's long periods of time in which communities had no access to credit. it was an economic stranglehold. if you don't have access to credit, you can't take loans to start a small business or buy a house, >>> people don't have access to credit, so let's fill that need by charging rates and having payday loans at 400% apr, which is really -- in communities
we think about chase, bank of america. they have really targeted struggling people for high-cost credit. they charge high interest rates. jack in fees. that's the business model. they know full well that in their high-volume of credit they're issuing, that there's going to be a percentage of people that are not able to pay the debt. so lots of people are struggling to pay, so they make tons of money on that. then they write off the debt that they don't collect after a certain number of days....
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, in rural america. what are they going to do? their shipping costs are going to go through the roof. their line item is going to go off the page because they won't be able to cover in service rule america when the post office does right now for many of these companies. mr. bell, it's good to have you with us. it's a story i want to tell over
, in rural america. what are they going to do? their shipping costs are going to go through the roof. their line item is going to go off the page because they won't be able to cover in service rule america when the post office does right now for many of these companies. mr. bell, it's good to have you with us. it's a story i want to tell over
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. >> up2us was started because we know that kids all over america, particularly in our cities here, need sports. i mean, sports is such a fundamental part of growing up, and you learn so many values from sports that you take with you for the rest of your life. >> with help from the federal service program americorps, up2us started coach across america. so far, they've trained more than a thousand volunteers to be coaches in 25 states. ktrice mcneill was recently named their coach of the year. he really understands his players...because he was once in their shoes. >> it was really tough growing up in my neighborhood because they really didn't have any organized sports teams. everything was just surrounded by violence and just inner-city crime, so i wanted to find an outlet and something positive where i can be able to say i don't have to get involved with that so much and just i can do my own thing. >> coach mcneill not only turned his own life around, he's passing his positive attitude on to his players. >> ktrice is a very good coach. i look up to him in many different ways. he's like f
. >> up2us was started because we know that kids all over america, particularly in our cities here, need sports. i mean, sports is such a fundamental part of growing up, and you learn so many values from sports that you take with you for the rest of your life. >> with help from the federal service program americorps, up2us started coach across america. so far, they've trained more than a thousand volunteers to be coaches in 25 states. ktrice mcneill was recently named their coach of...
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america's army is an amazingly heroic army. they have occupied valley forge , tokyo, berlin, danang and now it occupies bethesda, maryland, but we're working through that. how do we break those cultural barriers, how do we figure out supporting supporters, how do we do that before the next capacity goes on? so what have we done, what capabilities do we bring, where do we use them and how will they be playing a role here in the event of the most likely nightmare scenarios for this area? i grew up in the bay area, i have tremendous affection for it. i did train on the east coast but i grew up in santa clara and in napa, i used to come down and watch candlestick park, my dad would bring me down, i would watch the 49ers play and i have great pride in the amount of collaboration and cooperation you are showing to figure out what the next nightmare scenario might be and be ready for it. it's probably going to be either an earthquake, it may be a man-made catastrophe such as an heinous terrorist act that could range anywhere from a ma
america's army is an amazingly heroic army. they have occupied valley forge , tokyo, berlin, danang and now it occupies bethesda, maryland, but we're working through that. how do we break those cultural barriers, how do we figure out supporting supporters, how do we do that before the next capacity goes on? so what have we done, what capabilities do we bring, where do we use them and how will they be playing a role here in the event of the most likely nightmare scenarios for this area? i grew...
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well, let me school you on america's hottest liquid food trend, campbell's go, the new youth-scwug line of sumes made especially for millennials. that's right. every american generation is defined by one thing-- the greatest generation stopped hitler. the baby boomers stopped the vietnam war. and this generation will go down in history for demanding different soup. ( laughter ) ( applause ) according-- according to the company, campbell's go is a new line of sumes designed for people like us-- fun, busy, youngish. ( laughter ) ( applause ) folks, i think this marketing campaign is great-ish. now, i bet you're saying, hey, these new cans of soup can't get and more dope. hail to the nah because they come in a bag now, biatch! yeah! ( applause ) look at that guy. look at that guy right there. he's going, "what up, soup?" ( laughter ) jam a straw in it, okay. it's like capri soup. and because it's so hip, home slice, you're not going to see ads on the tv. no, that's for squares. you gotta surf over to the gamble's go web site emy, tumblir graphics that capture the spirit and energy one asso
well, let me school you on america's hottest liquid food trend, campbell's go, the new youth-scwug line of sumes made especially for millennials. that's right. every american generation is defined by one thing-- the greatest generation stopped hitler. the baby boomers stopped the vietnam war. and this generation will go down in history for demanding different soup. ( laughter ) ( applause ) according-- according to the company, campbell's go is a new line of sumes designed for people like us--...
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only stock america is watching right now, apple. it reversed and closed flat for the session, setting up for an apple rally. analysts, what did you make of the action? >> i was trading a lot of apple today, you can follow us on twitter and on the site. we were buying call spreads yesterday, buying more today. we were looking for capitulation that says, i just want out, painful, painful press action. >> it's a big swoop down. >> this was the largest volume since march, the middle of march on apple. we saw it on a rapid, down $10, up $10, over the course of 30 minutes, a short-term bottom. this doesn't mean happy days are here again and apple is going back to 700. no way do i think apple hits 700 again. but it's a short-term bottom. >> the relative strength in apple hit the weakest point. we saw a quick 15% rally. apple such a big component of the market, everybody sitting here assuming that the market's movements are just out of the vagaries coming out of washington. i suspect a lot of what we saw later in the day had a lot to do wit
only stock america is watching right now, apple. it reversed and closed flat for the session, setting up for an apple rally. analysts, what did you make of the action? >> i was trading a lot of apple today, you can follow us on twitter and on the site. we were buying call spreads yesterday, buying more today. we were looking for capitulation that says, i just want out, painful, painful press action. >> it's a big swoop down. >> this was the largest volume since march, the...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back. 41 minutes past the hour now. a group of walmart employees are threatening to walk out on the shopping day of the year. that is black friday. part of a strike that started in october over what some say are poor working conditions. they say there could be 1,000 protests in front of stores. walmart is the nation's largest employer and it says the protesters don't represent the views of the majority of it workforce, about 1.3 million people. >>> hostess twinkies are in short supply today. grocery stores started running out shortly after hostess announced it would cease operations. about the only place to find them right now are on ebay and you can expect to pay top dollar. one report said a ten pack was going for 25 bucks. the company blames its demise on a long labor dispute. >> we did have a number of ba
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back. 41 minutes past the hour now. a group of walmart employees are threatening to walk out on the shopping day of the year. that is black friday. part of a strike that started in october over what some say are poor working conditions. they say there could be 1,000 protests...
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phillip to think stole $1,500 from the bank of america on balboa street earlier this month. investigators say they got fingerprints from the demand note the suspect gave the teller that matched to think's. video shows a man resembling him enter think the bank and running out with arms full of cash >> san francisco residents expect their men and women in uniform to uphold the law. the actions of this defend are deplorable, and there will be serious consequences. >> that could include losing his job if he's found guilty. he was 3 quarters of a million dollars in debt and recently filed for bankruptcy. >>> israel has stepped up its air assault. war planes bombed hamas government and security compounds. israel is sending more reservists to the border, and everyone is waiting are if israeli troops to invade. hamas is lobbing more rockets into israel that randed near -- landed near tel aviv and judge oors -- jerusalem. how the events a world away are playing out here. >> both sides are locked in passionate protests that are escalating with the growing violence abroad. and a ground
phillip to think stole $1,500 from the bank of america on balboa street earlier this month. investigators say they got fingerprints from the demand note the suspect gave the teller that matched to think's. video shows a man resembling him enter think the bank and running out with arms full of cash >> san francisco residents expect their men and women in uniform to uphold the law. the actions of this defend are deplorable, and there will be serious consequences. >> that could include...
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you don't have blagging in america? >> jimmy: we don't -- we have blogging. [ laughter ] very different from blogging. blagging is, sort of, getting people's attention, you know. yeah, he's a great blagger. he's sort of just -- he's -- you're a good blagger, actually. you're a natural blagger. >> jimmy: thank you. >> you know, you -- >> jimmy: i think. i still don't know what it is, yeah. [ laughter ] i don't want anyone calling me a blagger on the street. >> it's better than being a wanker. >> jimmy: yeah, well, thank you. well, i've been called that as well. >> it's a lot better than that. >> jimmy: but what is like a -- >> blagging means catching people's attention, which you do quite well. >> jimmy: thank you. >> but it's -- no, no, no, no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but how would you be a blagger? >> you call out -- where i -- i was working in a dart store, you know, where people throw darts to get crafty prizes. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. like a carnival. >> like a carnival type thing. yes, exactly. and you have to -- and of
you don't have blagging in america? >> jimmy: we don't -- we have blogging. [ laughter ] very different from blogging. blagging is, sort of, getting people's attention, you know. yeah, he's a great blagger. he's sort of just -- he's -- you're a good blagger, actually. you're a natural blagger. >> jimmy: thank you. >> you know, you -- >> jimmy: i think. i still don't know what it is, yeah. [ laughter ] i don't want anyone calling me a blagger on the street. >> it's...
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thriving with his book america again. musician neil young is ninth with his memoir waging a heavy piece followed by a musician peter townshend's memoir who i am at tenth. you can find out more on these bestsellers by going to nytimes.com and clicking on arts. >> booktv continues with diana furchtgott-roth who looks at president obama's green jobs initiative and argues that hur
thriving with his book america again. musician neil young is ninth with his memoir waging a heavy piece followed by a musician peter townshend's memoir who i am at tenth. you can find out more on these bestsellers by going to nytimes.com and clicking on arts. >> booktv continues with diana furchtgott-roth who looks at president obama's green jobs initiative and argues that hur
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there is a very serious wall of mistrust between the iran and america because of america's past performance and actions in iraq. they want iraq war was a very stark reminder nevan them such they were isolated as iran was being pounded in its civilian centers the western powers were giving arms and weapons to saddam hussein this has been the root of most of the ones mistrust where the rest of the world. looks. good all you express ourselves through rap music with a motor that we talk about things we see in real life. in the bush good job the whole goal posts just. looks a. little belgium but as it comes from nationalism i'm from the love of our mother . and we're trying to reach people and have our words heard not just in iran but by people all over the world. will have a positive effect even if it's just a small ones too. i always wanted to own some homers to melodies of their learned in my childhood and use them in my work ira our. current. it's all silence at the end in slow march to a lecture the village that was bombed by saddam hussein and was wiped completely. her. through. its histor
there is a very serious wall of mistrust between the iran and america because of america's past performance and actions in iraq. they want iraq war was a very stark reminder nevan them such they were isolated as iran was being pounded in its civilian centers the western powers were giving arms and weapons to saddam hussein this has been the root of most of the ones mistrust where the rest of the world. looks. good all you express ourselves through rap music with a motor that we talk about...